I chose one from the Group 4. I went to the one who has practiced the West Coast Offense for many years. I believe WCO will bolster Jets' pathetic side for better balance. He has been serving under Ted Thompson, Packers' general manager, who believes in coaching quality and heavy BPA philosophy for draft. His name is.

3 inexperienced head coaches in a row after Bill Parcels should prompt Jets to go with a veteran one for a change. Jets would have to collect all veterans for top 3 coaching positions (head coach, offensive and defensive coordinators).

Jon Gruden's background intrigued me a lot. He founded the small association (FFCA). One word in this article won me instantly. heh.. Anyway, Gruden wasn't fazed with Buccaneers' problematic budget that our would be fired GM, Mike Tannebaum, told his friend, a future hall of fame head coach Bill Parcels, to stay away from. Gruden won the Super Bowl game in his first debut as Buccaneers' head coach. Afterward, Buccaneers went 7-9, 5-11,11-5, 9-7,9-7 in next 5 seasons. He was a victim of failing salary management.

Gruden usually worked on one side (offense) and let his defensive coordinator worked on defense. It may be because he was callling offensive plays. Now, I don't know whether or not he will do the same thing for Jets but I think Mornhinweg is a good fit because of quarterback situation and WCO guru. Also, he has been around NFL for thousands of years so he meets the coaching merits of mine.

Gruden could keep 3-4 defense but I believe there is presumably only one solid 3-4 defensive coordinator available for Gruden. His name is Romeo Crennel. I am going to pass over him for 4-3 DC. Dorsey could bring his man Trgovac with him but I am not sure about Trgovac's daughter's situation. If it is a go then he could fix the defense without any setbacks, barring injury. Panthers were considered one of top defenses in NFL with Trgovac in charge.

Butch Davis wants to coach college team but he will need to wait until the March court is adjourned. By that time, many college spots are already filled up so he takes DC job with Ron Meeks handling DL for one year. Once Davis finds a college job after 2013 season, Meeks will take over DC.

Rich Gannon was 34 years old when he got his first pro bowl selection for Gruden's Raiders. He added 2 more seasons under Gruden. 37 years old Jeff Garcia helped Gruden to get out of cellar (4-12 season) to clinch the playoff berth.

Hill will be 33 years old next season and is capable of 250 passing yards per game as a full time starter. It is a better gamble than reaching any quarterback in the first round desperately.

Sanchez agreed to take a pay cut that reduced from 12.8 to 6.5m to be a full time starter for Cardinals. Kevin Kolb's 2013 would be 9 m. If Cardinals released Sanchez in order to save their budget after 2013 then Jets would get 2014's 7th round pick. 5th for contract restructured. 6th for taking the original contract.

2013 Salary: 12.83 -6.4 = 6.43m Saving

D) OL Caleb Schlauderaff to Broncos for 5th Round Pick.

Schlauderaff is a ZBS material so I don't think keeping him around will benefit Jets.

26 years Guard with a plenty of game started on his rookie contract. Pay him up to stabilize OL.

2013 Salary: 1.5m Charge

WR Greg Jennings. 5 years 20m guaranteed.

He is a legit WCO WR and easily number one WR on the Jets roster. Last year, Vicnent Jackson and Pierre Garcon got 26m and 20.5m guaranteed, respectively.

2013 Salary: 5.5m Charge

WR Austin Collie: 1 year 1.8m guaranteed.

Talented WR with a dozen of injuries will prevent him from a big contract. High reward, low risk contract.

2013 Salary: 1.8m Charge

LB Daryl Smith. 3 years 8m guaranteed.

He had been starting caliber until 2012 due to injury. He is a natural SLB in 4-3 and should be ready to ride hard despite of being 31 years old next season.

2013 Salary: 5m Charge

LB Justin Durant. 3 years 4.5m guaranteed.

He had played with Smith back in Jacksonville (07-10). He played MLB once (09) but it is hard to find a complete MLB in 4-3 and the natural SLB has experience which is essential for switching from 3-4 to 4-3 in no time.

2013 Salary: 1.5m Charge

DE William Hayes. 3 years 3m guaranteed.

He looks like he can harass quarterback well but I am not sure he is for real on consistent basis. Good depth if not a starter.

2013 Salary: 2m Charge

DB Glover Quin. 5 years 7m guaranteed.

He will start at FS until Bush is ready to handle FS job. He is ideal for Bell's replacement as SS in near future.

2013 Salary: 1.5m Charge

Draft:6m Spending.

1. DE Sam Montgomery, LSU.

He may or may not register a 10+ sack season but he surely creates a lot of action in backfield. From L-R: Coples, Ellis, Wilkerson, Montgomery. If you disagree with it then there is something's wrong with you.

2. G Brian Winters, Kent State.

He had played T in the college years and will make a case himself that he can play LT at next level. However, his best future will be LG.

3. OLB Jamie Collins, Southern Mississippi.

Only 3 LBs on the roster? I don't think so. Collins offers good coverage skill and pass rushing skill.

4. QB Zac Dysert, Miami-Fl.

He has all tools to be NFL above average qb. His skill set is not there yet. He is easily becoming number 2 quarterback behind Hill.

5. (Broncos). RB/WR D.J. Harper, Boise State.

Jets lack of speed playmaker so here he is. He has good hands and YAC ability. Leon Washington duo?

6. LB Bruce Taylor, Virginia Tech.

He has struggled to heal 2 years old Lisfranc fracture (Right Foot). He will be groomed to be MLB.

6. (Texans). RB George Winn, Cincinnati.

Jets' RB/FB blocking grade has to be an F. Winn has all tools to be most complete back including blocking skill.

7. WR Luke Tasker, Cornell.

This pick is "whatever". The son of the Special Team King could be our Wes Walker.

The budget is slightly under the cap but few players' contracts will be restructured for small change if necessary during 2013 season. The cap room may be bigger if I put up the exact number for each signee and 2012 carryover number.

Revis' contract has to wait because he "can't" holdout until after 2013 season.

>>>I absentmindedly set up the salary cap of 131m for 2013. 10m can be fixed by restructuring Ferguson, Harris and Mangold. They are not going anywhere so it should be easily done.<<<<

I don't think Jets should search outside the Jets brass unless Jets want to be revamped completely. The way I see offense and special team only need to modify a little bit. Better talents and coaching will fix those problems. I don't buy the comments in NFL community about measuring scouting director by drafts. Director is not GM at all.

4 reasons why Scott Cohen is the right man; Pro scouting, assistant general manager, college scouting and familiar with Rex Ryan's work. His resume is richer comparing Mike Tannenbaum who only had salary management on his resume.

As Jets GM, Cohen will keep Rex Ryan and Mike Pettine as HC and DC. The offensive coaching staff will be all cleared out. Hired Norv Turner as offensive coordinator and Cam Cameron as QB/ AHC. That means Turner and Cameron have power to handle offense completely.

I am not crazy about taking any defender from this university but his work ethic and power/relentless combo are off the charts.

2. RB Eddie Lacy, Alabama.

He is a dynamtic runner with solid receiving hands. He is perfect fit for Norv Turner's system.

2.50. DE Margus Hunt, Southern Methodist.

Yes, we have Coples and Wilkerson with Ellis inside but this caveman has huge upside and Coples has attitude. Give him 2 years backing Coples and Wilkerson up and see what happens afterward.

3. OLB Travis Long, Washington State.

He will remind us of Brooks Reed who went 2nd round two drafts ago. He had done well in his first debut as 3-4 OLB for Mike Leach but he will need more seasonings to refine his new skills.

4. OL Manase Foketi, West Texas A&M.

His value keeps rising. He is capable of playing LT but he can play anywhere but C. He and Foster will compete against Austin Howard for RT job. Foster would take RG job if he loses. Foketi may take over LG if Slauson continues struggling at run blocking. Talent to push around the OL is a must.

5. WR Aaron Mellette, Elon.

He could be next Vincent Jackson. Big and fast WR fits the coyell system. He will be groomed behind Edwards if he does not beat Edwards or Hill for whatever high spot in WR depth.

6. QB Ryan Radcliff, Central Michigan.

QB of the future? I don't know but he is Tim Tebow without wildcat quality. Radcliff has natural presence in the pocket. He has enough arm for the coyell system that Greg McElroy will struggle to fit in.

7. RB Miguel Maysonet, Stony Brook.

He actually is a Hofstra player but there is no more football program in Hofstra. He would become the first NFL draftee from Stony Brook. I like to honor that.